How to wax parquet flooring

Updated on Solid wood 2024-08-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Shenzhen Liangzhi Environmental Company tells you:

    First of all, the wooden floor should be cleaned, and there should be no hair, sand, etc. Wait for the wooden floor to dry.

    Then pour the wood floor wax onto the wood floor (about 5 ml), drag and drop the sponge wax on the floor wax and wax along the wood floor pattern. After waxing, it needs to be left to dry for about 2 hours. Then apply a second wax.

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